Iran seeks revenge in Iraq for possible Syria strikes, US says

The Wall Street Journal reported that Baghdad was the target but intelligence officials did not go into detail about what the targets could be.

The USS John C. Stennis aircraft carrier is seen as it allegedly went 'inside the maneuver zone' where Iranian ships were conducting 10 days of wargames in the Persian Gulf, according to Iranian officials. According to the US, Iran is plotting revenge in Iraq if its ally Syria is struck by American ships. (-/AFP/Getty Images)

American intelligence authorities say they have captured Iranian instructions to militants in Iraq to strike US interests in Iraq if Syria was attacked.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Baghdad was the target but intelligence officials did not go into detail about what the targets could be.

The message was alleged to have come from the head of the Revolutionary Guards' Qods Force to Shia militant groups in Iraq.

The State Department issued a warning on Thursday warning US citizens against all non-essential travel to Iraq.

US officials also worry that Iran's proxy group in Lebanon, Hezbollah, could attack the embassy in Beirut.

On Friday, the State Department ordered all of its 'non-essential' diplomats out of Lebanon amid growing fears of a strike.

Forghani said that within 21 hours, “...a family member of every U.S. minister [department secretary], U.S. ambassadors, U.S. military commanders around the world will be abducted. And then 18 hours later, videos of their amputation will be spread [around the world].”

Last week, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards chief said that a US military attack on Syria would lead to the “imminent destruction” of Israel and would become a “second Vietnam” for America.